![]() ![]() Then we sort of refocused on, “How do we make sure that we tell every story we can with them with the time we have?” And then if we are ever lucky to have future spinoffs, we will have to be clever enough to find a new story. There was a bunch of times, especially Seasons 2, 3 and 4, when we were saw all of the potential of these characters. Especially once we made Maze a bounty hunter, all that stuff, we fantasy-created that show in our heads. I mean, honestly, especially early on, yes - and then one of the big things we focused on making sure we told as much story with all of our characters, knowing this was our one shot, as possible, and then finishing the season and then discussing any spinoffs after. JOE | There are always talks about spinoffs…. One, was there once talk of a Maze spinoff? TVLINE | I’ve heard two things on the grapevine I want to run by you. JOE | I have one other: An entire episode of just Lucifer and Father Frank (played by Colman Domingo) playing dueling pianos the entire time. Or, the thing that used to do in the ’70s and ’80s is go to Hawaii! I feel like the Lucifer cast in Hawaii would be goofy. It’s all centaur people there, is what we always said. ![]() ILDY | I wouldn’t have minded going to Mom’s World where Mom and God are now, and save some horrible situation from happening there. The problem is that Kevin Rankin is a very busy man because he’s a very excellent actor, but as our first villain, that would have been great to explore. JOE | I would love to do an episode where we revisited Malcom’s character from Season 1 (corrupt homicide detective Malcolm Graham), because Kevin Rankin was a great actor and actually there were a couple times we came close to revisiting the character in Hell in some way. TVLINE | If I had a genie and could give you one extra episode… what would it be about? ILDY | “He f–king shot me.” What was funny, too, is that our actors were like, “Hey, we’re on Netflix!” So even if it wasn’t even in the script half the time, they’d just be like, “I really think I should say ‘F–k you’ here.” Then they’d say it and we’d just go, “I think we shouldn’t use it here.” That’s where the genesis of us finally using it in Season 5 came from, us going, “OK, if we’re going to make this a very special thing, how do we hear it in the least special way possible?” - in as much as it’s just Lucifer being as petty as possible. So, we wanted to sort of maintain that tone and that world while also still playing with our new toys. JOE | We should pitch it to Matt as a “deleted scene”! In Season 4, we played around a lot with saying f–k because it was sort of that question of, “How edgy are we, how dark are we?” So, we have a bunch of deleted scenes of the actors dropping F-bombs almost everywhere, because what we realized is we’ve got three seasons of show that consistently doesn’t use that word, and also we have a show that people do unexpectedly watch with their family. ILDY | We did have that orgy scene that we cut. TVLINE | In all your time on Netflix, was there anything you ever pulled back on even though maybe you didn’t have to, like language or sexuality? Episode 3 is 42 minutes, which is just under the network run, and Episode 8 is an hour five, I think. Not the shortest ever, but it might be the shortest ever. JOE | It’s funny, Season 6 has the shortest and longest episode. TVLINE | Especially with your unlimited Netflix running time! We were wracking our brains trying to remember what we cut because we used almost everything. There’s a couple great shots of Lesley Ann in her awesome costume with the blue contacts and everything. TVLINE | Is there any Maze goodness among them? but in particular it’s an episode that has a bit of talkiness to it, so I think it was “momentum trims” to keep things moving forward. They’re a little more texture, a little more character. There are three scenes from that, and they’re good scenes, too. JOE | They all came from Episode 8, “Save the Devil, Save the World” (the “bottle episode” in which Lucifer & Co. These just happen to be longer scenes that were deleted. I think that in the case of Episode 8, which is where the scenes are cut from, they were just big enough to actually be their own deleted scenes, but so often when you’re sort of going through the connective tissue of episodes, you’re trimming the tops and bottoms of them when you realize you don’t necessarily need as much to set up where you’re going. Get Paramount+ For Free With Limited-Time Promo Code - Binge Star Trek, Yellowjackets, Criminal Minds and More ![]()
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